Several plaintiffs sue contractors over shoddy or unfinished work, and two contractors claim to be owed $2.5 million for unpaid work.
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The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 10.20.22
A real estate agency is accused of transferring ownership of the plaintiff’s property to an agent’s son, and a firm wants a $2.9 million deposit returned for land being seized by Denver Public Schools.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.22.22
Littleton’s approval of a Downtown Development Authority is disputed and a creditor claims a $1.2 million property in Aurora was fraudulently transferred.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 9.8.22
A national park project subcontractor says it is owed $2.3 million, an eye doctor claims a lease was breached for a competitor, and residents sue Douglas County over a gravel company.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.25.22
A church sues over the sale of a $4 million Federal Heights property for a third of its market value and an Aurora homeowner association claims a management company stole $800,000.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 8.11.22
An insurer sues a contractor for damaging Elitch Gardens and a Boulder plaintiff claims a meth lab at an Airbnb next door to her home made her ill.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.28.22
An excavator files for bankruptcy, a coffeehouse fights its landlord to block a competitor, and subcontractors are accused of shoddy work on townhomes.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 7.14.22
A couple who lost a home in the Marshall fire sue their insurance agent, a supplier of materials claims a contractor owes $1.1 million, and two apartment complexes in Aurora facility suits over bed bugs.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 6.30.22
Plaintiffs claim defendants failed to repair a faulty electrical room switch, which led to explosions at a Centennial property insured by the plaintiffs.
The Docket: Real estate lawsuit roundup for 6.16.22
Plaintiffs sue over a tiny house, contractors claim they weren’t paid, and an investor says a defendant owes $4.4 million for failing to close on a property.